Here ya go my old disco with 15x8's
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Adam
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Here ya go my old disco with 15x8's
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...010/06/899.jpg
Adam
OLD
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NEW:D
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...010/06/753.jpg
Rough price is $30 a set (2 plates in 12mm) and postage anywhere between $10 (3kg satchel) and $19 (5kg satchel) each plate is roughly 1.5kg:o
Surely we could make them thinner and then put spacers in for the caliper mount??
Adam
AWESOME....Still have to be countersunk don't they...Fatty said yep the cost is good & we have the money ready ..So who do i pay it to..We use internet banking so just need the details as to where it needs to go....So let me know & i will pay it quick before she changes her mind :eek: :eek::D:D .
I will send to Travis first to make sure they fit and then we can work on the next.
If you make them in 12mm you need to counter sink the bolt holes.
If you do them in 8mm you don't need to counter sink but I will need to supply a 4mm spacer for the caliper mount.
I also need to know the tread type for the caliper holes so I can go get a tap for them:cool:
Adam
The 12mm woud be better for the engineer wouldn't it , The 8mm wouldn't be as strong would it..
I would rather over engineer than under engineer. I would hate to have the engineer say that the 8mm isn't good enough .that would be my only concern .
Good news after serching all day I have found the counter sunk 3/8" BSF x 1" bolts in Perth
The bad news is there price $4.97+ GST:o
Adam
Try Classic Fasteners - Fasteners for your vehicle restoration project. for unusual fasteners.
Peter